GEC Green Team Adopts Bioswale


Bioswales help filter water and slow run-off into Portland’s sewer system.  In areas of high density, pollution settles on the streets and sidewalks.  When it rains, the polluted water heads for our sewer system and our rivers.  Thankfully, the city of Portland has installed bioswales in many parts of the city.  The program is called the Green Street Steward program.  The Green Electronics Council (GEC) has adopted a bioswale at the corner of SW 4th and SW Montgomery.  Three intrepid GEC Green Team members visited the bioswale for the first time and we were very glad we brought a bag for garbage!  The bioswale was quite large and while it wasn’t terrible, there was quite a bit of garbage to collect.  We were happy there were three of us.  The GEC Green Team plans to visit the bioswale every other week and we hope others will join us!  Below are some photos of our first bioswale visit.





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